intuition (intuitif)

noun
/ˌɪn.tjuˈɪʃ.ən/
intuition (intuition)

Signification

The ability to understand or know something immediately, without conscious reasoning.
The ability to understand something immediately, without the need for conscious reasoning.
Traduction de la signification
La capacité de comprendre ou de savoir quelque chose immédiatement, sans raisonnement conscient.
La capacite de comprendre ou de savoir quelque chose immediatement, sans raisonnement conscient.

Phrases d'exemple

Her intuition told her that something was wrong.

Son intuition lui disait que quelque chose n'allait pas.
Son intuition lui disait que quelque chose n'allait pas.

Her intuition told her something was wrong.

Son intuition lui a dit que quelque chose n’allait pas.
son intuition lui a dit ke kelk shoze nallet pa.

Intuition often guides us in making quick decisions.

L'intuition nous guide souvent dans la prise de décisions rapides.
L'intuition nous guide souvent dans la prise de décisions rapides.

Expressions d'exemple

gut intuition
intuition intérieure
intuition interieure

Synonymes

instinct, insight, perception, sixth sense, hunch, Instinct, Gut Feeling, Perception
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instinct, insight, perception, sixth sense, hunch
Entrée 2
Instinct, Gut Feeling, Perception
Entrée 3
instinct, hunch

Antonymes

reasoning, logic, Logic, Reasoning, Analysis, analysis
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reasoning, logic
Entrée 2
Logic, Reasoning, Analysis
Entrée 3
reasoning, analysis

Collocations

strong intuition, female intuition, intuitive feeling, trust intuition

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